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Sasso had last taken the mat for the Buckeyes in the 2023 NCAA finals opposite Yianni Diakomihalis and then was shot in a carjacking incident in the lead-up to the 2023-24 preseason. Sasso spent over 40 days in the hospital and missed the entire 2023-24 while recovering.
We've made it into the New Year which means the Midlands, Soldier Salute, and Southern Scuffle are now in the rearview mirror. As you would expect after three tournaments of that caliber, plus a dual between Missouri and Virginia Tech, plenty changed rankings-wise.
10/29/2024. 174lbs RANK: WRESTLER: SCHOOL: SUPER REGION: LAST: 1: Josh Kenny: Grand Valley State
With the start of the 2024-25 season only a few days away, we have posted updated DI national rankings. There have been a handful of weight changes and information regarding injuries within the last month, so they needed to be modified at many weights.
NCAA DI Rankings Updated (2/13/2024) We're coming down the home stretch of the 2023-24 wrestling season - only two weeks of dual competition remaining. Time flies when you're not cutting weight! For once, we'll skip over 125 lbs.
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InterMat NCAA Division I Rankings Patrick Glory Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. College. Division I Rankings; Division II Rankings; Division III Rankings; NAIA Rankings; NJCAA Rankings; ... Post-2023 NCAA Results Photo/Sam Janicki; SJanickiPhoto.com Place Name School Year Conference 1: Patrick Glory: Princeton: Senior: EIWA 2: Matt Ramos ...
NCAA DI Rankings Updated (2/6/2024) We've got a new number one at 141 lbs! After Beau Bartlett's big win over Jesse Mendez, coupled with the previous number one Real Woods losing via major decision to Sergio Lemley, Bartlett has ascended to number one.
Since, Ryan Jack and Lachlan McNeil have beaten the wrestlers ranked in their general vicinity, we stood pat with them and gave a slight boost to their opponents, Tom Crook and Cole Matthews. 165 lbs kind of straightened itself out up top as David Carr beat Izzak Olejnik and Keegan O'Toole majored Julian Ramirez.
Henry Cejudo agrees. He might be the best example. Arizona and Colorado state champion who immediately went to freestyle after high school, beat an NCAA Champion in his senior debut at 18 years old and went on to beat several D1 standouts before he won the gold in Beijing 2008.